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[Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career here in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employee who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshal who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary over oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to Le the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous high level positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding in the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn e served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day and communities AC across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists Grant making experts administrative professional and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartial partiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor out values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to Pro promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us ad hearing to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 70 two of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States and invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy you Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is depart built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he serve he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered Ed in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making C communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the department Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victims service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of her horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attack they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the gratitude ude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote temper Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the prin principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of Equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and stat and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded Administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's associ iates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of them those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership rest stated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he VIs visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an AA and the numerous high level positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of public service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86 Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt gin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn is served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes teams you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists Grant making experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it of often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not faction purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlin values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or person personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an eff apparatus of politics over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as Attorney General would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice departments career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of theart Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every invest investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servant in my district I called the big boss our boss the attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an AA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our rich diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in H homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe the sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being trans transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss Attorney General [Applause] hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn e served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I am grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists Grant making experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is iron CL glad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with humankindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized the C of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI in investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Departments career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general civiletti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document ens shrin in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges to closing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity National origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and norms Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our Criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure Ure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state SE Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshal who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspiracy conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve Des ve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department [Applause] thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous high level positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embold in us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he is encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this Department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining the The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US ATT attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the dlj employee who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed leie Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Departments career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the princip Les is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other appropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the prep in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servant of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honest HED the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he is encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the girls so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me and welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt gin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eisen served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I am grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and surviv turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert jackon and delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed ly Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policy IES to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that doc document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics oh over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other person Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that workes makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's office say we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant result results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making cute communities feel seen and valued simply put in empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Vin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eisen served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 15,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors Correctional officers victims service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote temper Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civil edti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from part Artisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person 's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an ad quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution ution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigation we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging please and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult ult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in every everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on Department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorneys offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we could continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided Prov us us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Vin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we markk the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year s we honor the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is a an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays days and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with humankindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlin values that have Echo code in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice Department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policy to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exerc exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentences recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is found ational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individual and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local part partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe the sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Mar hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make Department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been admitted you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threat threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he entitled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Departments career lawyers agents and staff and they they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 19 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal law close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspira conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target anate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks ta because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants with within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United Ed against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law en forcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts every Body Matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt gin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the one to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and partial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so depart leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies to designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Departments career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for where the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cas alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of power politics over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthen and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide Pro utorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an au USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for requ equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86 Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me and welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for the that overly generous introduction us attorney da Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire OJ Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chem chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking EXP experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hour the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the Federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for Generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants in including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations Reg regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promotee the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the p past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better to protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compli liance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continue to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Merrick Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credit ability of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been ow EMP powered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorneys offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's Trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86 Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servant who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a the career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I am grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 15,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyer agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reason exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair handed administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its d directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past last three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous ous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored though the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Merrick Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of a America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provid us us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building Trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eisen served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 19 39 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honor the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice REM remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the justce jce Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair even-handed administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforce for m is treated as an apparatus of politics over the course of four four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 20121 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we published new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Merrick Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and Integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in folsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorneys offices we stared with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community out Outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reach claim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt gin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney da Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hatte crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers Vic victims service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words and have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the Justice depart Department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to the these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implement remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and Terror terorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the pup talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous high level positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our community to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in folsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney joh e served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us Attorney's Conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honor the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined finded what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil EDI I assisted on that project the result was a slim p deer bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs Bel by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustain stained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance Act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public public officials across the country over the past 3 and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice departments career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the found foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively ly as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in folsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community commun to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent CRI crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the one on to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from viol violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved sa D or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for Generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government May not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the Poss possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate St or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particular particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that Free Press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continue to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a ring of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stand stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I am grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day and communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task ask with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlin values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed leevy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice departments adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independent dependence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial dis discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document ens shrin in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a mult multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independ dependence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with resp ECT to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career in employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude UD for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous high level positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encourag encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built Attorney General and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garland hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I am grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day and community ities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists Grant making experts administrative professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the doj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibility ities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adher to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom fre of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted Amat project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into to plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill F the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven in into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's Criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with sections 72 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States states invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the Deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unpr precedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous fals oods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target an intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorneys offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting ing community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn e served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victims service specialists Grant making experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the way of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote temper Zeal with humankind kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded Administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which f factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules to depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back Ed doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those nor Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's f family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threat of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody can counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making cute commun communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86 Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt gin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn e served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us Attorney's Conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with humankindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quot quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney General would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable to whole this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice departments career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorneys offices we stand with every member of of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops and H homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss Attorney General mer hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously ageing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who made make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce iron clad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he entitled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Departments career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general civiletti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document in Shrine in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges to dis closing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity National origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our Criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historic memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshal who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure for them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in folsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustain tring change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retain aing The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn e served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorney in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous ous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the dlj employ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have SP spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed leevy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democ democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume and entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of a ing any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in the way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career year employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this Department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the us attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt gin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eisen served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the US attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the years since we honored the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote temper Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlin values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed leevy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of the that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the ru of of Law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us Attorneys Office offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant ific results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commit and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me and welcome our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn e served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 100 15,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correct officers victim service specialists Grant making experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attack attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department Department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment into the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote temper Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the con Constitution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles of on which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI inves tigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging ple fees and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who con itute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of danger like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions or leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorneys offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops and H homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provid us us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making C communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86 Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eisen served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we Mark the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the Years since we honored the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and Poli ities to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the results was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned EX exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investig tigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is found foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you are bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to B and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Merrick Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treat and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individual ually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the Eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general mer hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have gu not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general civiletti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 19 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal law La close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors and attorne for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage AG to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated at through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspira conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded atts tax because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Merrick Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants with within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in folsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the igned against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law en forcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts every Body Matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I'm grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the one to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this Workforce is Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and the imp partial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so to department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Departments career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general c civiletti i assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strength thed and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by the these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do do not Bend to politics and that they will not break Under Pressure the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous high level positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in folsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney's offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me and welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garland hello everyone thank you Dawn for for that overly generous introduction us attorney da Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire OJ Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking EXP experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honored the dlj employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hour the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the Federal prosecutor outline values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for Generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants in including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the pref was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory inform information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protects civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust comp compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press and law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lies lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tom weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Meritt Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credit credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has emboldened us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been EMP powered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorneys offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department buil leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provided us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality and fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's Trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86 Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public service who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Garin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I am grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 15,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for Solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the years since we honored the DJ employees who risk their Liv lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with human kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civiletti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyer ERS agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative Source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasen exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its dire directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorney's own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our Norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause] over the course of four decades during which I served in different jobs both career and non-career in this department and in a completely different job in the judicial branch I watched as those Norms became woven into the fabric of the justice department and were sustained by its dedicated career employees when I came back to doj in 2021 after a particularly difficult period for the Department I said that my mission as attorney general would be to reaffirm and strengthen those Norms as the principles upon which the Department of Justice operates so we took steps to better protect the Department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences to name only a few of those steps we in reinstituted policies regulating contacts between department personnel and both the White House and Congress we strengthened and clarified the guidelines for sensitive FBI investigations we implemented remedial measures to ensure robust compliance with Section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act we updated protections for the press in law enforcement investigations in order to safeguard the essential role that a free press plays in our democracy we publish new policies to guide prosecutorial discretion with respect to charging pleas and sentencing we supplemented our state Secrets privilege policy to ensure that the United States invokes that privilege only when there is genuine risk to National Security and Department leadership restated and demonstrated through our actions again and again our respect for the work and integrity of the career employees who constitute the institutional backbone and historical memory of this department over the past three and a half years I have seen how the public servants of this department have continued to to uphold and strengthen those Norms I have seen how you have risen to meet a range of extraordinary challenges and I have seen the incalculable toll this work has taken on so many of you especially those who risk your lives lives every day I am thinking of Heroes like Tommy weeks the deputy US Marshall who was killed while apprehending a fugitive earlier this spring and I am thinking think of Heroes like Tommy's family who have made the kind of sacrifice that no one should ever have to make in addition to seeing how you have operated in the face of dangers like violent crime and terrorism I have also seen how you have bravely carried on in the face of an unprecedented spike in threats targeting a range of public officials across the country over the p past three and a half years there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers agents and other Personnel that go far beyond scrutiny criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work these attacks have come in the form of conspir conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence through your work you have made clear that the justice department will not be intimidated by these attacks but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them it is dangerous to Target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs and it is our rageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law you deserve better you deserve gratitude for the noble and difficult work you do you deserve recognition for the integrity and skill with which you do that work you deserve to be honored the work you do every day makes a difference and the way you do that work makes clear that the public servants of the Department of Justice do not Bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure [Applause] the choices you make in every investigation in every filing in every trial in everything you do to ensure the fair and impartial application of the law make this department and our democracy worthy of the public we serve and for that you deserve respect as I hope you already know you have mine wholehearted you also have my promise that nothing will ever stop me from defending this department thank you good morning I have the great honor of introducing the person who when he visited the P talented public servants in my district I called the big boss our boss the Attorney General Merrick Garland when he came to lead the department he was no stranger to this work he knows this work and leads with the credibility of one who is Department built understanding the foundation on which the department stood originally when he was here and continues Now Keep the Country safe uphold the rule of law and protect civil rights through his tours of Duty as an a USA and the numerous highlevel positions before leading it he served he is one of us and the care and thoughtfulness with which he treats and reaffirms our charge has embolden us to carry out the Department's m mission in Earnest because he has reminded us why this work matters because it's Noble it's good it's honorable and designed to take care of America and its people under his leadership we have been empowered to use our unique skills and talents individually and collectively as leaders of the US attorney's office and all of the great talent of Public Service servants within them to further Advance the Department's Mission with confidence and integrity following the facts to the law he has encouraged and supported our proactive engagement with our communities to reduce violent crime and directed us to engage in fullsome collaboration with our state and local partners and the community to better protect and take care of America's people and through his launch of the United against hate initiative across the 94 us attorney offices we stand with every member of our richly diverse communities to prevent and address hate crimes and that level of support by this department built leader has mattered in the eastern district and in so many districts represented by my colleagues here today in Detroit through our engagement with both our law enforcement partners and Community Partners we have seen significant results last year we experienced drops in h homicides that we had not seen in over 50 years and to date we continue to see significant results in those low record numbers low records and low homicides and other violent crime and although there is more work to do because everybody counts everybody matters AG Garland's strong commitment and promotion of community outreach and intervention combined with enforcement efforts that focus on the drivers of violence has provid us with the ability to provide what we believe is sustaining change in our communities inviting community members to the table as partners being transparent about our work building Trust and making communities feel seen and valued simply put empowering communities to reclaim their neighborhoods lifting their voice for equality in fair treatment upholding the rule of law by following the facts and the law retaining The public's trust in what Remains the Department's critical Mission and as our leader he takes the arrows so that we can do this important work with the confidence and integrity that the department stands for under the leadership of this 86th Department built attorney general and the thoughtfulness and care with which he has supported the Department's Mission its public servants who have committed to this work of doing the right thing at all times during every stage for all people equally has made him the right attorney general for this time please join me in welcoming our leader the big boss attorney general Meritt Darin hello everyone thank you Dawn for that overly generous introduction us attorney Dawn Eis served for nearly 20 years as a career assistant us attorney in the eastern district of Michigan today she leads that office I am grateful to her for everything that she does and I am grateful to all the us at attorneys who are here with us today for your leadership and for generously agreeing to invite the entire doj Workforce to this closing session of the 85th annual us attorneys conference since 19 1939 us attorneys have traveled to Washington from across the country to meet with one another to discuss the most pressing issues facing their communities each year the Attorney General addresses the conference in recent years Attorneys General have delivered their remarks only to the US attorneys in a small windowless room upstairs in this building this year I wanted to talk to everyone from here in this great Great Hall first and foremost to thank you all of you the over 115,000 public servants who make up this department every day in communities across the country and around the world you do difficult and often dangerous work on behalf of the American people when a heinous crime has been committed you are the ones to whom victims and survivors turn to seek Justice on their behalf you are the ones to whom the American people turn for help when a community is targeted by hate crimes when a neighborhood is poisoned by toxic chemicals when workers and consumers are harmed by corporate monopolies when voters are unlawfully blocked from participating in our Democratic process when our country faces threats raging from violent crime and drug trafficking to terrorist organizations and authoritarian regimes you are the agents prosecutors correctional officers victim service specialists grantmaking experts Administrative Professionals and so many others who step up when you are needed the most and in the wake of horrific tragedies you are the ones to whom communities look for protection and for solace yesterday we marked the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our country as we took time to remember all those who were taken from us on that day and in the year since we honor the DJ employees who risk their lives in responding to the attacks they are heroes their service and sacrifice remind us that when the American people look to see what the justice department stands for they are looking to the example of the people who work here all of you I know that is an enormous responsibility so I want you to know that you have not only my gratitude but the Gratitude of every person whose life you have saved or changed through your work you do not hear it often enough thank you thank you for being selfless public servants and Patriots thank you for the countless hours the nights and weekends holidays and time away from family that you have spent because you believe in the mission of this department and because you want to serve the American people and thank you not only for the work you do but for the way you do your work with skill and integrity that is what I want to talk about today this work Force's Ironclad commitment to the principles of fairness and impartiality that have long guided it and why that commitment is as important today as it has ever been 84 years ago then Attorney General Robert Jackson delivered a now famous address to the US attorneys right here in this Great Hall in that speech he sought to remind us attorneys of the enormous power they hold as Federal prosecutors and the responsibilities that come with that power he defined what he deemed quote a good prosecutor as a person who quote tempers Zeal with hum kindness who seeks truth and not victims who serves the law and not factional purposes and who approaches his task with humility close quote that speech which he titled the federal prosecutor outlined values that have echoed in the halls of this department and outside of it for a generation he gave voice to the principles that have guided not only prosecutors but all of our employees who understand deeply what what is at stake when it comes to the fair and impartial application of our laws his words have inspired generations of public servants including me I first came to the justice department more than 40 years ago at a time when both the leadership and the career employees of this department were working to restore public confidence in the fair and impartial application of our laws in the wake of Watergate to do so department leaders like Attorneys General Ed Levy Griffin Bell and Benjamin civetti developed and formalized a set of norms to guide the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law relying on values foundational to our democracy in particular the promise of equal justice under law they put forward a set of policies to guide the just Justice Department's work those included policies designed to protect the independence of the justice department from partisan influence guidelines for FBI investigations regulations to protect the freedom of the press and policies to ensure respect for the Department's career lawyers agents and staff and they included a project to set out for the first time in a single authoritative source a set of principles to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in my first job at the justice department working for attorney general C civil edti I assisted on that project the result was a slim paper bound volume entitled principles of federal prosecution published in 1980 as you well know the current version of the principles is now a 23,000 word electronic document enshrined in the Justice manual the purpose of those principles as we wrote in the preface was quote to promote the reasoned exercise of prosecutorial Authority and contribute to the fair evenhanded administration of the federal criminal laws close quote much of that document is devoted to giving guidance to prosecutors about which factors they could should consider in a multitude of situations from initiating prosecution to selecting charges disclosing exculpatory information entering into plea agreements and making sentencing recommendations but the core of the principles is its directive about which factors an attorney for the government may not consider in the words of that document quote the attorney for the government may not be influenced by a person's race religion gender ethnicity national origin sexual orientation or or political Association activities or beliefs by the attorney's own personal feelings concerning the person the person's Associates or the victim or by the possible effect of the decision on the attorneys own professional or personal circumstances this provision of the principles ends with an admonition quote Federal prosecutors and agents may never make a decision regarding an investigation or prosecution for the purpose of affecting any election or the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party in short we must treat like cases alike there is not one rule for friends and another for foes one rule for the powerful and another for the powerless one rule for the rich and another for the poor one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans or different rules depending on one's race or ethnicity to the contrary we have only one rule we follow the facts and apply the law in a way that respects the Constitution and protect civil liberties over the past three and a half years I have spoken to you often about the importance of these Norms I know that to many outside of this department they may seem abstract or even inconsequential they are are anything but and they must not be taken for granted for us adhering to these policies principles and Norms in everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that is foundational to our democracy that all people will be protected equally under the law and that all people will be held accountable equally under the law our norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political in interference in our criminal investigations our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon and our Norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enfor enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics [Applause]
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